The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... Vietnam was the Vietminh , a Communist - dominated coalition led by Ho Chi Minh . On September 2 , 1945 , Ho Chi Minh declared the existence of the in- dependent Democratic Republic of Vietnam ( DRV ) . He estab- lished a provisional ...
... Vietnam was the Vietminh , a Communist - dominated coalition led by Ho Chi Minh . On September 2 , 1945 , Ho Chi Minh declared the existence of the in- dependent Democratic Republic of Vietnam ( DRV ) . He estab- lished a provisional ...
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... Vietminh , but others viewed the emperor ( who spent most of his time in France ) as little more than a figurehead ... Vietminh in what was becoming an increasingly unpop- ular war back in France . Ho Chi Minh's forces , which in late ...
... Vietminh , but others viewed the emperor ( who spent most of his time in France ) as little more than a figurehead ... Vietminh in what was becoming an increasingly unpop- ular war back in France . Ho Chi Minh's forces , which in late ...
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... Vietminh on espionage and sabotage missions against the Japanese in Viet- nam . On September 26 , 1945 , A. Peter ... Vietminh launch a general uprising throughout Vietnam ; Bao Dai abdicates . Ho Chi Minh proclaims the formation of the ...
... Vietminh on espionage and sabotage missions against the Japanese in Viet- nam . On September 26 , 1945 , A. Peter ... Vietminh launch a general uprising throughout Vietnam ; Bao Dai abdicates . Ho Chi Minh proclaims the formation of the ...
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